Regulating electricity tariffs: An energetic debate
Max Belot,
Eric Dyevre,
Simon Genevaz,
Sylvain Justier,
Vincent Jaunet (v.jaunet@gmail.com) and
David Spector
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Max Belot: Summit Energy - Summit Energy
Eric Dyevre: Commission de régulation de l'énergie - Commission de régulation de l'énergie
Simon Genevaz: French Competition Authority - French Competition Authority
Sylvain Justier: Magenta - Magenta
Vincent Jaunet: Magenta - Magenta
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Abstract:
Following the work of the Champsaur Commission and the insistent pressure from Brussels, the organization of the French electricity markets should soon be substantially amended. This dossier presents, in the context of ongoing market liberalization, some of the economic and legal issues raised by the existence of regulated tariffs in the electricity sector. In the first contribution, Mr. Belot gives us a panorama of the European situation. The second contribution, written by Mr. Dyèvre, outlines the methods and principles used by CRE in fixing network tariffs, and in elaborating its opinions on the evolution of regulated power sales tariffs. In the third, Mr. Genevaz evokes the various cases ruled by the French Competition Authority (FCA) on power pricing. Indeed the decisions rendered by FCA may have inspired the solutions adopted by the Champsaur Commission. In the fourth, Mrs. De Cadaran explains why, in her opinion, the future regulatory mechanism must be differentiated depending on the types of end customers that will be supplied by this new system. Finally, in the last one, Mr. Spector sets out an economic analysis on these issues. He stresses in particular that if the solution proposed by the Champsaur Commission seems to be appropriate, its implementation should be carefully regulated. If not, it may not be able to achieve the desired goal.
Date: 2009-11
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Published in Concurrences [Competition law journal / Revue des droits de la concurrence], 2009, 4-2009 (29191), pp.11-34
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